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Wikis & Documentation

This category gathers wiki software: collaboratively editable pages with version history, designed for internal documentation or public knowledge bases.

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When does this category make sense?

Use a wiki when you need documentation that several people can edit and keep up to date collaboratively, with version control.

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Wikis & Documentation applications

Application Needs a database? Size Recommended for
DokuWiki No 16.18 MB Small and medium teams that need collaborative documentation without adding another database to maintain on the server.
MediaWiki Yes 351.90 MB Collaborative projects aiming to grow into many articles and contributors, in the spirit of Wikipedia.
PmWiki No 8.22 MB Communities or teams that want anyone to be able to edit content easily with no prior technical training.
WikkaWiki Yes 10.94 MB Technical teams documenting code who want quality syntax highlighting along with more complete user management.

Frequently asked questions about wikis & documentation

What's the difference between DokuWiki and MediaWiki?

DokuWiki doesn't require a database and is simpler to maintain; MediaWiki (the software behind Wikipedia) requires a database and offers more features for large, busy projects.

Is a wiki suitable for internal company documentation?

Yes, it's one of the most common uses: internal manuals, procedures and technical support knowledge bases.

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